Henrietta Place, London


Henrietta Place is a short yet historically significant street in the City of Westminster, London. It runs as a one-way street from Cavendish Square in the east to Marylebone Lane in the west, forming an important east-west route in this part of the West End.

Location and Surrounding Streets

Henrietta Place is nestled in the heart of Marylebone, a prestigious district known for its blend of historic architecture and contemporary shopping experiences. The street serves as a parallel route to Oxford Street, one of London's most famous shopping destinations, and is situated just north of it. To the south of Henrietta Place lies Margaret Street, while to the west it connects to Marylebone Lane. On the east end, the street meets Cavendish Square, a notable Georgian garden square.

Henrietta Place also intersects with Holles Street and Wimpole Street, and runs close to Great Castle Street. This strategic position makes it an important connector between the shopping and medical zones of central London.

Connecting Streets

  1. Cavendish Square
  2. Vere Street
  3. Welbeck Street
  4. Wimpole Street

History of Henrietta Place

The origins of Henrietta Place date back to the early 18th century. It was laid out during the urban expansion of Marylebone, a period when this part of London was transitioning from open fields to an affluent residential district. The street was part of the Portland Estate development, which aimed to attract wealthy residents seeking proximity to the fashionable West End.

Origin of the Name

Henrietta Place was named after Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles (1694–1755), who was the heiress of the Holles family and the wife of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. The Holles and Harley families owned much of the land in this area during the 18th century. The name "Henrietta" is pronounced as hen-ree-ET-uh, and in the International Phonetic Alphabet, it is /ˌhɛnriˈɛtə/.

Interesting Sights and Attractions

One of the key landmarks on Henrietta Place is the House of Fraser department store, which has a long-standing history in this area. Historically, the street was also home to the once-renowned Marshall & Snelgrove department store, which later merged into Debenhams before its eventual closure.

Nearby, Cavendish Square offers a green retreat amidst the busy shopping areas, and Oxford Street provides an abundance of retail options ranging from luxury boutiques to high-street brands.

Real Estate in Henrietta Place

As of July 2025, property prices around Henrietta Place reflect the premium nature of the West End. Residential units are rare since much of the street is commercial, but when available, apartments tend to be compact yet luxurious.

Sale prices typically range from £1.3 million to £2.5 million, depending on size and finish. Rental rates are equally high, with 1-bedroom flats fetching £4,000 to £6,000 per month and 2-bedroom flats renting for £6,500 to £9,500 per month. These figures are higher than the average for London, reflecting Henrietta Place's proximity to Oxford Street and Marylebone.

Nearest London Underground Stations

The closest London Underground stations to Henrietta Place are:

Bus Services

Several London bus routes serve the area around Henrietta Place, with stops located along Oxford Street, Marylebone Lane, and Cavendish Square. These include the popular routes 10, 25, 55, and 73, providing excellent access across the West End and beyond.

Fun Fact

A lesser-known fact about Henrietta Place is that it is home to the Henrietta House, which hosts the London headquarters of real estate giant CBRE. This building is one of the area's largest office properties and stands as a symbol of the commercial transformation of the street over the past century.

Quick Facts

References

  1. CBRE Residential – London Property Prices
  2. Survey of London: Henrietta Place History
  3. Greater London Authority – Housing Data

Map of Henrietta Place, London

Painting of Henrietta Place

Painting of Henrietta PlacePainting of Henrietta Place

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